IF YOU love island holidays, but don’t love the crowds, then you can visit a group of little-known islands in Norway’s Arctic ...
2. Finland In northern regions of Finland, the sun doesn't set straight for 73 days during the summers. The winters in the country are covered in dark. Can you imagine the beautiful scenic hotels ...
Depending on how north you travel, the sun doesn’t set for weeks or even months at the height of summer. Of course, the attraction isn’t the sun itself, rather the golden light it casts on the ...
This is because from mid-May to the end of July, the sun doesn't set over the Lofoten Islands. It's called Midnight Sun, when the sun doesn't drop below the horizon. Despite being located in ...